Makhtesh Gadol

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Makhtesh Gadol is a large, geologically unique erosion crater in Israel known for its striking desert landscapes and exposed rock formations.

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Makhtesh Gadol canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf erosion landform
geological formation
makhtesh
area approximately 80 square kilometres
containsMinerals copper minerals
iron oxides
manganese minerals
containsRockTypes clay
dolomite
limestone
sandstone
country Israel
elevation around 400–600 metres above sea level
formedBy erosion
geologicalAge Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic
geologicalProcess erosion of soft rock layers within a breached anticline
hasAccessRoad Highway 225
hasConservationStatus protected landscape (Israel)
hasCoordinateLatitude 30.949
hasCoordinateLongitude 35.094
hasFeature alluvial fans
ancient mining remains
central drainage channel
steep enclosing cliffs
hasTourismActivity geological tourism
hiking
jeep tours
knownFor colorful sandstone layers
exposed rock formations
striking desert landscapes
unique geomorphology
languageOfName Hebrew
largerThan Makhtesh Katan
length about 14 km
locatedIn Negev desert
surface form: Negev Desert

Southern District, Israel
locatedNear Dimona
Yeruham
meaningOfName Large Crater
nearestTown Yeruham
partOf Negev desert
surface form: Negev Highlands

series of Negev makhteshim
shape elongated oval
smallerThan Makhtesh Ramon
usedFor field education in geomorphology
geological research
width about 6 km

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Negev desert contains Makhtesh Gadol
Makhtesh Katan comparedWith Makhtesh Gadol